Mam’s Celebration Date Roll

Firstly, Happy Leap day, everyone! I know someone who actually turns 2, officially, today! Do you know anyone who has a Leap year birthday? What did you do with your extra day? I studied, cooked a recipe I’ve been trying out, went on a few walks to hit my goal (one more to do!) and worked on this post. It may not have been exciting but it was productive!

Secondly, my apologies for the lateness of this recipe as I know I have had some requests for it for over 6 weeks and I’m only getting to it now. I promised myself that I wouldn’t post any new recipes after my last IMK until this one was out, hence the delay – but I kept true to my word and this is my first recipe since then.

The below recipe is one my Mam adapted years ago from a recipe she found in the Irish Independent newspaper (way back in 1985!). It was similar enough to something she remembered her own mother making that she was intrigued and began to incorporate her adaptation into our family’s traditions. We usually eat this at Thanksgiving and Christmas when my Mam will whip up a litre or so of cream for the various desserts, so the amounts given below are approximations only. If it’s too dry add more whipped cream, if it’s too wet, more digestive biscuits. It’s so forgiving you can add more or remove any of the other dry ingredients depending on your own tastes. For example, my sister, Mary Ann, used to only like hers with digestive biscuits, marshmallows and pecans, whereas my brother, who was vegetarian, usually ate his with out the marshmallows (yes, that means my Mam made three variations of this dessert some years!).

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Hello, my name is Maggie and I love to cook. I hail from Dublin, Ireland, where I currently live. This blog, however, began it's life in South Korea where I taught for a little over 3 years. Welcome to Spoon in a Saucepan.